RLS can be classified as either primary (idiopathic) RLS or secondary RLS Gabapentin and pregabalin are not licensed for use in RLS. As such
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
Doctors will sometimes prescribe antiseizure drugs to treat RLS. Currently, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only approved gabapentin enacarbil for RLS, but there are other antiseizure drugs that are also prescribed off-label for RLS. Off-label means that prescribing these drugs for RLS is not authorized by the FDA.
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
RLS-exacerbating drugs - mostly antidepressants (83%) - were prescribed in 28% of RLS-related visits. Also, 35% of the RLS-related office visits
Due to the augmentation of RLS symptoms the dopaminergic drug was gradually withdrawn, and the gabapentin as a second-line drug for the treatment of RLS was
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